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Movie was just ok. Film doesn't add to or tarnish his legacy. Its not memorable cept for the story Sam Jack tol ol boy.
If you watch those back to back (in w/e order) you'll be pretty ****** up getting through damn near 6 hrs of movie and both are so good in different ways but the setting being the damn near same makes it pretty eerie. You'll be feeling real cold.Still a first day watch for me (unless I see Revenant first) but this one doesn't have me as excited as previous QT releases.
I mentioned this and thought of it too. Waltz was rumored to be cast for this but passed. If he would've did his Django role the story would be different cuz he'd have to be a survivor.I'm a huge Tarantino fan and after watching this, I feel like it'll land towards the bottom of the list for me.
Is it just me or did Tim Roth try to play a role that was clearly written for Christoph Waltz?
It's so funny This started and for like the first 30 min the n-word is not said. Not even by Domergue I think but once they get to Minnie's Haberdashery the n-word is getting used heavily by every racist character. Mannix didn't start using it until the Lincoln letter was brought up I think.I hear QT doesnt disappoint with his N word fetish in this smh lol
Too much filler,could've been better if 30-45 mins shorter
I'm sayin'Too much filler,could've been better if 30-45 mins shorter
I found 0 filler at all in this film. 45 mins worth? aight man
Actually nah, it's been a thing the past few years for ppl to lowkey accuse QT of being a racist for his excessive use of the n-word in his movies (similar to ppl who go after him for the amount of violence he depicts in his movies. Saying it's a runaround way of using it without being vilified. This has been going on for a while now.
So saying it's set post Civil War wouldn't change the argument much for those ppl. They'd say QT purposely set it in that time period so he could write it so many times.
And while I don't agree with it really, for the record, QT happens to use the n-word in his scripts more than black directors. I'd say he probably uses it more than white directors who might actually be racist
It's so funny This started and for like the first 30 min the n-word is not said. Not even by Domergue I think but once they get to Minnie's Haberdashery the n-word is getting used heavily by every racist character. Mannix didn't start using it until the Lincoln letter was brought up I think.
It's said a lot QT has a n-word fetish but it makes all the sense in this movie. They're in Omaha, with a bunch of racist white ppl. It'd be weird if you didn't hear it almost every other sentence.
It totally makes sense that it gets to the point where even the Mexican calls him the n-word.
^ Daisy starts calling Sam a ****** right off the bat, that's how she catches her first elbow
We literally just went over thisIt's so funny This started and for like the first 30 min the n-word is not said. Not even by Domergue I think but once they get to Minnie's Haberdashery the n-word is getting used heavily by every racist character. Mannix didn't start using it until the Lincoln letter was brought up I think.
It's said a lot QT has a n-word fetish but it makes all the sense in this movie. They're in Omaha, with a bunch of racist white ppl. It'd be weird if you didn't hear it almost every other sentence.
It totally makes sense that it gets to the point where even the Mexican calls him the n-word.
Lies, Domergue calls Samuel L the n-word within the first 8 minutes of the movie when Major Warren (Samuel L) first gets allowed by John Ruth to enter his carriage.
"The only time white people feel safe is when black folks are scared"
"The only time black people feel safe is when white folks are disarmed"
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Too much filler,could've been better if 30-45 mins shorter